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Kids Find Fun With "The Touch" One Product Brought Success to Anthony Innovations
Getting Feedback “With The Touch game being so near and dear to us and the great feedback we received from educators as well as some noted toy industry professionals, we were encouraged to bring this particular product to life,” Adrian Anthony told TDmonthly Magazine. An important stop at the American International Toy Fair in New York City encouraged the Anthonys to sell their game to the public. “We… felt very welcomed in this industry from the beginning,” said Adrian. Though The “New” Touch is now an award-winning game that is featured in national media, that does not mean that the road to toy industry success was smooth. “There were many obstacles,” Adrian confessed to TDmonthly. “We had to build our business from the ground up and needed to learn as much as possible.” The Problem of Financing As with many new businesses, one of the main obstacles was simply money. After investing their savings, the Anthonys turned to loans to finance their dream. They also faced the challenge of having only one product in a marketplace dominated by big business. “It is very difficult to be competitive with only one product in this industry, even though our product has proven to be very successful,” Adrian explained. All the hard work and investment has paid off, though. The Touch has won awards such as iParenting Media Award, the Seal of Excellence 2006 (from Creative Child Magazine), the 2006 Top Toy of the Year award from Creative Child Magazine, the Seal of Approval from National Parenting Center, Dr. Toy awards, The National Parenting Center Seal of Approval 2002, Best of 2004 Scholastic Instructor Award, and Neighborhood Toy Stores Gold Star Award. The KTVU 24th Annual Great American Toy Test declared The Touch a winner, as well. The product is sold through hundreds of retailers and online. Expanding Markets ... and Products Adrian is excited about the success that The Touch has enjoyed. “Our biggest success is that The Touch game markets in so many categories. It does very well as a family game, as well as a learning tool in many fields, such as speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, autism, homeschooling, sight impairment, senior activities and many others,” Adrian explained. In the future, the Anthonys may expand beyond The Touch. In the meantime, Adrian has a few words of advice for anyone interested in the toy industry: “Research and network. It really helped us to do our homework before we embarked on this path. And the advice and friendships we have made along the way have only strengthened our resolve and commitment."
Writer's Bio: A. Antonow is a freelance writer who lives in Canada. She has written for businesses and individual clients alike, developing copy, content, advertising and ghostwritten material. Read more articles by this author
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